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    Saint Fursey (also known as Fursa, Fursy, Forseus, and Furseus: died 650) was an Irish monk who did much to establish Christianity throughout the British...
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    Saint Gobain (died 670), also known as Goban, was an Irish monk and spiritual student of Saint Fursey at Burgh Castle, Norfolk, England. Born in Ireland...
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  • who later became an abbot. He was the brother of Saints Fursey and Foillan. He was a member of Fursey's mission from Ireland to East Anglia in c. 633, and...
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    Beati Fursei - A Translation Of The 8th Century Manuscript 'Life Of Saint Fursey'. Fursey Pilgrims. ISBN 9780954477325. Retrieved 30 December 2023. "Boehme...
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  • about 630 the first Irish monastery in southern England was founded by Saint Fursey, as part of the Hiberno-Scottish mission described by Bede. The Venerable...
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    parents who were Christians. He and his brother Adulph were educated by Saint Fursey at Cnobheresburg monastery. They were then sent to study on the Continent...
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  • Sigeberht of East Anglia (category East Anglian saints)
    he started a school for teaching Latin and he granted the Irish monk Saint Fursey a monastery site at Cnobheresburg (possibly Burgh Castle). He eventually...
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  • prayers, including one attributed to Dallán Forgaill and another to Saint Fursey. They all arose in the context of early Irish monasticism, in the 6th...
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    Cnobheresburg, the first Irish monastery in southern England founded by Saint Fursey in the seventh century as part of the Hiberno-Scottish mission. In the...
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  • Madelgisilus or Mauguille was a medieval Irish saint. Madelgisilus (or Maguil) was a friend of Saint Fursey, and travelled with the latter to Picardy in...
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